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GOAT





















          GOAT IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

          ENGLISH   SHONA     ZULU   KALANGA

          GOAT        MBOTZI   MBUZI   MBOTZI


          INFORMATION IN ENGLISH
        Goats are stout-bodied mammals with horns and cloven hooves. There are two types of goats:
        domestic goats (Capra hircus), which are raised and bred as farm animals; and mountain goats
        (Oreamnos americanus), which live in steep, rocky areas in the American Northwest.
        Goats are members of the Bovidae family, which also includes antelopes, cattle and sheep, according
        to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). Other members of the Capragenus include the
        ibex, markhors and turs, which are sometimes called wild goats. Mountain goats are the only living
        species in the genus Oreamnos.
        Size

        Mountain goats can weigh from 125 to 180 lbs. (57 to 82 kilograms) and grow from 49 to 70 inches
        (124 to 178 centimeters) long. Their black horns grow up to 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm) long. They
        do not shed their horns, so a goat's age can be determined by counting the annual growth rings. Both
        males and female mountain goats have horns, according to the Animal Diversity Web (ADW) at the
        University of Michigan.
        AdvertisementThere are about 200 breeds of domestic goat, according to the Smithsonian Institution, so
        sizes vary greatly. One of the smallest breeds, the Nigerian dwarf goat, weighs about 20 lbs. (9 kg).
        Pygmy goats weigh from 53 to 86 lbs. (24 to 39 kg). The Anglo-Nubian goat weighs up to 250 lbs.
        (113 kg).









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